Forums >Running 101>km vs miles in log
Is that measurement in km or miles?
Pay attention, depends on your default unit
I can't find the default for Johnson, the Big Unit.
I blame Trent.
Oh wait, I have another: There is a user who does not understand the difference between "explicit' and "implied" when writing, "The explicit examples were out there in my log."
Oh wait, I have another:
There is a user who does not understand the difference between "explicit' and "implied" when writing, "The explicit examples were out there in my log."
He wanted you to take the log and incorporate it by reference.
"I want you to pray as if everything depends on it, but I want you to prepare yourself as if everything depends on you."
-- Dick LeBeau
When it’s all said and done, will you have said more than you’ve done?
We have to stop meeting like this.
Trent, each of your accounts is wrong. I have no interest arguing more with such a slow "established" paid user.
Go for a run!
Good Bad & The Monkey
slow
I laughed.
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
Prince of Fatness
Dude, why are you picking on the noobs? Have a beer.
Not at it at all.
Being a slow nonrunner who has been too ill lately to drink much beer or log many miles, I gotta find entertainment somewhere.
Well get better because I see an increase in your beer inventory in the very near future.
Hopefully that was clear.
Crystal.
Trent, each of your accounts is wrong.
Regardless, this one ain't: "Trent pays money to the person who owns, develops, maintains, serves and generally runs RA so that Trent can use it. That makes trent among RA's users. As a user, Trent has always respected the person who owns, develops, maintains, serves and generally runs RA."
Me, I'm just a RA user.
Well, okay, here is an example: Trent pays money to the person who owns, develops, maintains, serves and generally runs RA so that Trent can use it. That makes trent among RA's users. As a user, Trent has always respected the person who owns, develops, maintains, serves and generally runs RA. Here is another: As an IT user, I envy an environment where the site owner lests new users abuse other, more established users.
Well, okay, here is an example:
Trent pays money to the person who owns, develops, maintains, serves and generally runs RA so that Trent can use it. That makes trent among RA's users. As a user, Trent has always respected the person who owns, develops, maintains, serves and generally runs RA.
Here is another:
As an IT user, I envy an environment where the site owner lests new users abuse other, more established users.